Monday, February 18, 2013

Driving home from Tennessee... some window photos

Photos of Tennessee and Kentucky out the car window...

Driving home from Nashville on Saturday, I had some fun shooting the Kentucky and Tennessee countryside out the window.

I find the beautiful Kentucky and Tennessee scenes in this area so relaxing and gorgeous. It just feels peaceful to me to gaze out on the scenes going by here.

That day, the clouds were luminous. I wish I could have gotten a 3D picture of those right by the sun.

Another beautiful fenceline row.

Luminous clouds.

Cows, field, and grasses.

One of many farms.

A lone cow.

You can see a fence if you look closely here.
Just beautiful. Wouldn't you love to go down each road you see?


Dusk, getting nearer to home.

Restful trees.









































Do you also love to take pictures? There used to be two clubs you could join in the Bowling Green, Kentucky area.

I am hoping to join at least one this year or attend a function to learn more about photography.

Here is the most popular group:

The Sunny 16 Camera Club

Sunny 16 Public FB page

And here is a new group on Facebook:
The Post your photos of Bowling Green, Kentucky FB page

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

The Old Rockfield School becomes a Dollar General

I can't believe how fast the new Dollar General is going up on Russellville Road! 

It seemed like just last week they were taking down the Old Rockfield School.

That school was also the home for an Antique Gallery once.

Here are some photos, from oldest to newest.
The Old Rockfield School side entrance.



The old Antique shop sign and For Sale sign.
The front of the school.
A
Back view of the side, and detached back of the school.

The machines rolling out the land.















More leveling.













The side road before.


















The side road with construction.














The Dollar General building goes up.














Another view of the new Dollar General Building.
























































































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Thoughts about the Rockfield Post Office (includes school photos)

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Thursday, February 07, 2013

Here are some TV shows I just love. What are yours?

Some TV shows are just plain better than others.

OK - first I have to admit. I just have Basic Cable. You know, regular channels, pretty much, plus PBS and KET.

But there are some GREAT shows there.

Here are my favorite TV shows right now. I don't always get to watch them, but when I do, I enjoy them.

First off, I have to admit. My favorite daytime show is In the Heat of the Night. I know, it's an old show, but what's great about it are the actors, the stories, and the fact that you can watch the characters change and grow over time. Carrol O'Connor plays the Sheriff, and what a great sense of humor he shows on it. The show tackles a lot of social problems, race relations, AIDS, and lots more.

I used to like the judge shows too, like Judge Judy and Judge Joe Brown, etc. I can still watch them, but I guess some are starting to sound like each other, so I give them a pass sometimes. I mean, you kind of know how the "loan vs. gift" money episode is going to go... and the "My dog got loose and bit the other dog" one. I guess I've watched these TOO much.

Shades of the future? Best Judge by Banjo Brown on Flickr.














My guilty pleasures...
Some guilty pleasures have to be Walker, Texas Ranger and Matlock. I love how the bad guys get their comeuppance in the end on most of these shows. And there is some overlap in the actors too. Another guilty pleasure has to be Kitchen Nightmares with Mr. Tact, Gordon Ramsay. http://www.fox.com/kitchennightmares/

During the week, I like Shark Tank, Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, Once Upon a Time, Body of Proof (which has been OFF for too long!), the Big Bang Theory (which I don't get to watch much), Sherlock, and (of course!) Downton Abbey.

I mean, who wouldn't just LOVE this show?

Here are GPB's Top Ten Maggie Moments from the show.



And I have to admit that sometimes an old black and white movie can hit the spot.

I was thinking about Hulu lately too.
Having Hulu Plus or another service would be fun in the future. It would be great to watch some of the OLDER TV shows I used to like, like Mannix, Kung Fu, 77 Sunset Strip, and more.

I do NOT have a good recording service either, (like TIVO) but maybe someday.

Do you have such a service or subscription? Let me know how you like it.

And what are YOUR favorite shows? Share them as a comment. I'd love to hear what YOU like too.

Betsyanne

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Saturday, February 02, 2013

My Favorite Etsy Stores February 2013

I did a new Squidoo page about Etsy stores. Then I changed it to Handmade items.

Anyway, I have not yet decided what to do about the page. So, I will share my favorite Etsy stores here with you so as not to lose the list.

My Favorite Etsy Stores

I do like going to Etsy every now and then. I may start my own store this year too. But for now, I like to window-shop there. I have put many of these stores in my circles there so I can go back and see new creations or vintage items.  I hope you like them too.

I have discovered these Etsy stores on the site. There is so much originality and fun ideas there.

I have saved them as Favorites there too.

Joyce's Junk and Jewels
This Etsy store is my real-life Aunt Joyce's shop! It is so fun to check out her things here. My favorites are her handmade beach jewelry. But she has some great vintage jewelry too, plus hats, and lots more.
Studio 42 - Ceramics for sale There are many original designs here. I especially like the Fairy Doors there.
The Beau Miracle Shop
I really like the knitted objects in this shop. The fingerless gloves are really cute. I also like the kids' costumes.
The Perfect Yarn Etsy Store has some beautiful yarn.
This shop has a lot of different color yarns of all different types, including Alpaca and Silk. When going back to this store for this description, I found out that it was located in the Ukraine.
The TraceyCapone Etsy Shop
This shop features prints, photo blocks, and iphone cases. They are made from original designs and photos.
The Metalogical Etsy store
This store makes belt buckles and other hand forged items.
Charlie's Nest on Etsy
"Vintage Items Galore" include trendy tables, cases, luggage, furniture, and lots more.
Black Leopard Dollhouse Miniatures
This shop has mini afghans for dollhouses, and also mini doilies, slippers, and other mini items.
Be something new
Find fashionable headbands, fascinators, and more here. Some are vintage, many are new.
L. Delaney's Etsy store
You will be delighted by the miniatures here, perfect for dollhouses.
Jannio's Etsy

I love these felted hats They are original designs and so pretty!

Owlsay's Etsy

Check out these checkbook covers, luggage tags, wallets, and more at this fun shop.

Christy's Studio
You will find many different kinds of purses here. They are lovely. It is fun to scroll through and see all the choices.
Time Machine Jewelry
This shop features Steampunk, Victorian and Edwardian, and Doctor Who jewelry, plus Beatles music too. What an original shop!
Allie's Adornments
This shop features antique buttons in one-of-a-kind jewelry creations.
Acoustic Design
This shop has wood products you may never have seen before, such as handmade card cases and earbud holders.
Adele Shop on Etsy
Love leather purses and duffles? Look no further. This site has terrific designs, including hobo bags.
Whitney Winkler (Beatrice in Blue)
Whitney is from Kentucky and features vintage books, glass, lace and more in her fun Etsy shop.
Kinie's
Cass and Patt's shop is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. They have clutch bags, waist purses, regular purses, and even backpacks. They are all handmade.
No More Twist Handmade
This shop not only has fascinators, but also bows, jewelry, hair clips, and wedding hair accessories.
Little Pig Pottery
Looking for original, fun designs in pottery? Little Pig has many. They are located in Middleton, Ohio.
Calico Forest Designs
Baby booties, baby booties, and baby booties. They are so cute.
Oakwood View
Love old or vintage books? Not only does this store have them, but also vintage jewelry, postcards, poetry, and magazines. Fun!
Fashions by Fran
Barbie dresses! And also Skipper dresses, and also Lalaloopsy outfits (a new doll I just found out about here.)
Laurelin Design
This jewelry Etsy store features wire wrapped pendants, earrings, and crystal pendants.
Vintage Eye Fashion
Love vintage fashion? I do. You can find vintage fashion, linens, shoes, luggage, hats, and more here. It's so fun to check this store out.
Kemonomimi Fantasy Goth
Zero makes great party ears, leather horns, and more for goth and character parties. Original, fun, imaginative, and sexy items can transform you into something entirely different and unique - like a fox, a creature, or a dancer.

Let me know about YOUR favorites too, or if you have a store. I'd love to visit.

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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Health Tips #1 from my Nutritionist - low-carb, healthy foods

Hi, all! Here are some Nutritionist Tips for a healthy, low-carb diet.
Photo from an original by Rick McCharles on Flickr.









I am seeing a nutritionist right now to help improve my anti-diabetes diet. Some of these tips can help other people who are on a low carb diet, like I am.

I am also eating a semi-vegan diet, with lots more vegetables, fiber, and fruit.

She suggests at least 7 grams of fiber per meal. And sometimes a snack can actually help fight belly fat.

Here are just a few tips.

#1. If you drink a caffeinated drink (like pop with caffeine, or coffee) then you need to drink at least that much plain water to make up for it. Water or flavored water is the best choice for a drink.

#2. If you are eating out, you should know that sometimes there is a LOT of salt in foods. That can make your blood sugar readings high.

#3. Resistance Bands can be a good first step in your exercise program.

#4. Try warm beverages like herbal tea (or green tea with blueberry). This can help.

#5. Freeze the nuts and seeds you buy. They go bad fast otherwise.

#6. When it comes to nuts, most are great for a low-carb diet. But Macadamia nuts are not the best kind because they are highest in fat.

#7. Crunches are really good for getting rid of that pesky fat around your middle.

#8. Bubble baths are great for you, especially when you are on a healthy living plan.

I hope to have some more tips to share soon.

Have a diet tip? Add it in a comment. Thanks!

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Fun at the Nashville Flea Market January 2013

The Nashville Flea Market is held monthly at the State Fairgrounds. I went yesterday.

They have loads of fun stuff to look at - from antiques to new crafts, plus food, baby clothing, barbeque, soap, scarves, perfume, jewelry, handmade birdhouses, and lots more.

I found some cedar shaving bags that smelled great. I plan to give these for Christmas presents.

Here are a couple of photos I took:
Balloon helicopter.

Flea Market Booth.

Antique Flea Market Booth.

The Incredible Balloon Hulk.

A Flea Market Aisle.

Southern Belle Balloon Girl.















































































































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Friday, January 25, 2013

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Some photos from downtown Nashville and closeby

It's fun to see the tourists and beautiful old buildings on the way home from occasional Nashville journeys. It makes me want to go and spend a whole weekend sometime.

It would be fun to walk up and down the streets and take more photos.

Here are a few of the photos I took yesterday. I hope you like them!


























Here's to color, music, and to Nashville. Later!

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

The Bookworm - a Nashville bookstore going out of business

Our visit to The Bookworm in Nashville



















































I was sorry to see that this bookstore was going out of business. We'd been there before, and bought a couple of books.

Now, since the store is going out of business, most books are $2.00, and some new ones are 1/2 off cover price.

So why are they going out of business? One of the owners thinks that e-readers are the reason.

I'm not so sure.

Parnassus Books has recently opened in Nashville too. They have many books on display, a special children's section, and events nearly every day. They are doing a good business.

And Barnes and Noble are selling their own e-reader, as well as books, games, and lattes.

But this store is not the only one I've heard of that is going out of business. I say, at least for older people, bookstores CAN still be a business that makes money. I like books AND ebooks. They both have their place with me.

I enjoy holding and arranging a "regular" book, but also find it fun to look at an e-book occasionally.

What do you think? Leave a comment.

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Tuesday, January 08, 2013

A busy day updating blogs, Squidoo, and more...

I am having a busy day!











I just updated my selling page, The Best Books and Collectibles.

I realized that I had way too many links there, plus didn't have enough things to look at on the page. So I took a lot of links off, took a column out, and added some Amazon links that I like too.

Next step will be sharing more products and things for sale there.

Also, I updated my From the Garden Spot blog, which features selected events for the Bowling Green area. I added some pages, and events.

Now to go to the Squidoo site and see if I can do a quick Lens Page about My Favorite Etsy Stores. I'll post the link here when I get it done. Then I will "bless" some lenses I like there and visit their discussion boards.

This blog has the title, The Moon and the Willow Tree.

This year, (in the Spring or Summer) I hope to take some willow branches and make a homemade living fence with some of them. It should be fun!

All for now,
Betsyanne

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Friday, January 04, 2013

My diabetes story and tips for those with adult-onset diabetes

Yup, I have diabetes. And I'm working to control it now.

I have some tips and discoveries here on this blog to share about what it's been like since I have been living with diabetes.

I hope they can help some people who know they need to get a checkup, but are maybe afraid of what they might find out if they do.

I'm glad I went and got more information about diabetes. I have learned a lot since starting this journey.

Some of these tips may also apply to "regular" diabetics too. I am relatively recently diagnosed with diabetes, though my doctor saw it coming on, and diabetes does run in my family. My father and Aunt both had it. My grandmother may have also had it. She died young.

Since my diabetes didn't involve fainting, and I mostly still felt OK, I was able to ignore it longer than some people can. But high levels of glucose in the body can be quite unhealthy!

But then I thought about my dad, who had to have his legs amputated because of side effects from diabetes. He had some other bad side effects too that caused an early death from it.

I decided to try to avoid that. Fear made me go back to the doctor again.

About testing
Once, I tried doing my own testing and hated it. It hurt - a lot, because my fingertips are pretty tender.

I have the feeling most people's fingers are also pretty tender. Anyway (big mistake) I stopped doing it at all. That was not a good reason to stop, as I know now.

But now I do testing three times a day. Does it hurt any less? Well, a little. I have found a good tester that isn't so hard on my fingers.

I use a One Touch Delica lancet ("a finger stabber") to prick my fingers for testing. I also use a ReliOn machine to calculate my blood sugar with a testing strip. The One Touch is a good glucose tester machine (meter)  too, but the strips cost more, so I thought I'd save money on that.

I tried the ReliOn Glucose Tester and it was a lot harder on my fingers than the One Touch, so I switched back.

I keep a record of times and blood glucose level now, so I can keep on track.

You know the commercial about testing on your arm? Well, if you do that (and I haven't tried it yet), you have to use a much deeper setting plus sometimes another attachment to your lancet. It's easier for me to use my fingers. My thumbs are best so far! And I started with depth level 3, and now it's on 4 for easier testing.

About my diet (correction: healthy living plan...)
I have found out many things about my diet since I started going to a doctor and to a nutritionist. One important thing I learned is that I actually NEED carbohydrates. And I needed a LOT more fiber in my diet too.

I now take pills for my diabetes, and also vitamins. I keep a food diary too.

More tips
Staying on more or less a stable schedule helps me, because I can pretty much know when to test, and my body stays more or less on a schedule, which helps my blood sugar.

I stay away from crackers (usually these don't have much fiber anyhow) and I peek at the labels of everything I eat.

I have said goodbye for now to some of my favorite snacks, which weren't very healthy for me, especially because I did not usually eat just one serving of them. I find if they aren't here in the house, I am not tempted to eat them.

More things I didn't know about food and eating
I never really noticed what a serving size was before. You can easily eat too much of a certain food and go off of your low-carb or healthy food diet by having too much of something. Reading labels helps you know how much sugar or fat is in a food, too.

Fruit is actually GOOD for you, as good as it is for people who are NOT diabetic. They have fiber, which is good for your digestion, and also keeps you full.

I have already lost weight, and hope to lose more. But it's a slow process. In the meantime, I do feel healthier and I'm learning to make better choices.

Did you know if you have high glucose in your body, it sets the stage for clogged arteries? I didn't know about this much. It's because your blood becomes thickened, and can no longer flow easily into your peripheral arteries in your hands and feet. The reason? The arteries there are thinner than a hair - and the blood can't fit if it is too thick.

Controlling your blood thickness is part of diabetes care too.

There is lots more I have learned, which I will write about another time. I hope this helps some people! You can't always tell if you are hurting yourself. You can write it off as "just getting old" or something, when actually you can help a great deal if you take control earlier rather than later.

And having something like diabetes can make you feel - well - old! Nobody wants to feel old. But to help with this, you can feel younger inside by learning more about your health, no matter what you need to work on.

I'm glad I know what I do now.

And thanks for reading!

List YOUR health discoveries as a comment if you want to. I'd like that!

-Betsyanne
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Kentucky

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Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Happy 2013 - Happy New Year to all the Moon and Willow Tree readers.






















 
Have a wonderful 2013!

Do you have any resolutions for this year?

I have a few.. the usual - get organized, sell some books and collectibles, lose more weight, get in better shape, exercise, etc. etc.

Hopefully I will be able to write "2013" on my checks instead of 2012 for awhile!

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Fluffy snow is so appealing... some photos.

Don't you just love snow?





Here in South Central Kentucky we got a nice, fluffy snowfall yesterday. It melted soon after it fell, but it was sure pretty.




















This big building may still be for sale. I would buy it if I had the money. It's a fine old building. The Odd Fellows group used to meet there. There are lots of office spaces there too, plus the bottom part is rented.

The snow looks nice in front of here too. So far, Bowling Green has not had much of the white stuff. But I do like seeing it here sometimes. Of course, on the news, we saw other parts of the country with cars piled up, accidents, and vehicles trying to get out of snow drifts (the dark side of a snowfall!) too.

But isn't snow just delightful sometimes?

The snow looks especially good downtown. The park is so pretty. Plus I like the buildings in downtown Fountain Square Park here in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Especially the older ones. They do look especially good with some snow falling in front of them. :-)
















Above, you can see Tea Squares is open (the building with the awning). They have soup, great sandwiches, and of course, little squares of cake you can have for dessert. Also, there is lots to look at in the store. Just get a little wooden table and check out the wall displays. You can buy gifts there too.
Teresa Shea, an owner, is often there - I got to meet her after she moved here from New Orleans. If you see her, say hi for me.

And two doors down to the left is Mr. Holland at his store, Holland House. His little (but cute!) store features lots of items for stamp and coin collectors. I saw some really neat old U.S. paper money last time I was there. I like the displays there.

Well, time to be off and check my other blogs.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Making new memories for Christmas, and the Hobbit Movie was great!

This year we had such fun.

We unwrapped presents, then had some Chinese food, then saw the movie The Hobbit.

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I loved it!

And can't wait until the next movie in the trilogy. Some people said online they didn't like the special effects, but I thought they were really great.

It's been a busy, busy week, and will be busier until next week. But I liked today, and will put it among my cherished memories.

How was your holiday week? Good, I hope.

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Friday, December 21, 2012

The Eloise B. Houchens Center Trees of Christmas Exhibit

The theme for this year's Trees of Christmas was Trees Around the World.

There were so many different trees - upstairs and downstairs. The Houchens Center also has a gift area, and you can donate to the group of your choice below each tree.

The exhibit is totally free! So if you have not seen this yet, put it on your list. It is open 10-2 Monday through Friday, Saturday 10-4 and Sunday 1-4 through the 22nd.

























There are so many more trees to see. I had a wonderful time.

More photos are here on my FB photo page too.

What a great exhibit. And there were so many OTHER groups represented there besides the Eloise B Houchens Center. I saw a tree representing the Moose Lodge and also one for the Girl Scouts.

I found out about more groups I didn't even know about, which was also fun.

Later!

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Richpond Market has great food! Plus I posted a cute Anime girl photo.























Richpond Market and Deli has GREAT tenderloin biscuits. Just saying. They also have steak biscuits.

In fact, they are famous for them!

I also liked this hand-painted sign.

Are you ready for the holidays? Have your Christmas tree up? I am curious.

I don't have our tree up... and the presents are not all wrapped yet. BUT I have gotten a lot done anyhow.

Here is hoping you have a great Christmas, Hanukkah, Yule, Winter Soltice, etc. etc. Gather your loved ones around you and let them know you love them.

If you are not back here before then, have a Merry Christmas -  - Joyous Solstice - Happy Hanukkah - and Merry Yuletide!

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 I love
I love this photo. It reminds me of the many anime books I have been reading lately.

Isn't she cute?

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